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Trump's allies have another plan to pay 'weaponisation' victims

They consider a 1946 law as the most viable path which allows claims against the US government

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bdnews24.comStai leggendo11 h fa

Trump's allies have another plan to pay 'weaponisation' victims

Trump allies use Federal Tort Claims Act to compensate supporters including Jan 6 participants after abandoning $1.8B fund; hundreds have filed claims. This signals rising government liability exposure and potential impact on federal procurement and tech partnerships.

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theatlantic.com1 g fa

Trump’s ‘Anti-Weaponization’ Payouts May Not Be Dead After All

Despite insisting that a $1.776 billion fund has been scrapped, the administration is quietly assuring allies that plans remain on track.

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  1. mercoledì 10 giugno 2026·abcnews.com

    'Anti-Weaponization Fund' still being challenged in court despite DOJ's vows to kill it

    Two separate cases are challenging the administration's scuttled $1.8 billion "Anti-Weaponization Fund," despite vows from the DOJ that the plan is "not going forward."

  2. giovedì 11 giugno 2026·theatlantic.com

    Trump’s ‘Anti-Weaponization’ Payouts May Not Be Dead After All

    Despite insisting that a $1.776 billion fund has been scrapped, the administration is quietly assuring allies that plans remain on track.

abcnews.com2 g fa

'Anti-Weaponization Fund' still being challenged in court despite DOJ's vows to kill it

Two separate cases are challenging the administration's scuttled $1.8 billion "Anti-Weaponization Fund," despite vows from the DOJ that the plan is "not going forward."

Leggi questa versione → originale
  • venerdì 12 giugno 2026·bdnews24.com

    Trump's allies have another plan to pay 'weaponisation' victims

    They consider a 1946 law as the most viable path which allows claims against the US government